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CNG Maintenance Guide

This document provides information on maintaining compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles. It discusses typical CNG vehicle types, how CNG vehicles differ from diesel vehicles to maintain, scheduled maintenance intervals, fuel system components and maintenance, CNG safety devices, fuel cylinder inspection, fuel types and their combustion properties, training for drivers and mechanics, and CNG fueling infrastructure. The overall message is that CNG vehicles are cleaner, cheaper to fuel, and better for the environment compared to diesel or gasoline vehicles. Proper maintenance and training are required to safely operate CNG vehicles.
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CNG Maintenance Guide

This document provides information on maintaining compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles. It discusses typical CNG vehicle types, how CNG vehicles differ from diesel vehicles to maintain, scheduled maintenance intervals, fuel system components and maintenance, CNG safety devices, fuel cylinder inspection, fuel types and their combustion properties, training for drivers and mechanics, and CNG fueling infrastructure. The overall message is that CNG vehicles are cleaner, cheaper to fuel, and better for the environment compared to diesel or gasoline vehicles. Proper maintenance and training are required to safely operate CNG vehicles.
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The Maintenance of CNG

Vehicles

What Is a Typical CNG Vehicle?

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CNG Vehicles
They Come In All Shapes and Sizes

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CNG is a Proven Technology
Sedans, Pick-ups, Vans/Wagons
Honda
All GMC brands
Ford/Mercury/Lincoln via SVMs
Work/Vocational Trucks
Peterbilt, Freightliner,
Crane Carrier, Condor,
Isuzu, GM, Workhorse, Ottawa…..
Dozens of up-fitters in the work sector
Bus and Shuttle
NABI, Orion, New Flyer, Creative Bus,
El Dorado-National, Champion, Supreme,
Blue Bird, Thomas Built, Optima and Specialty
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CNG Statistics

 ≈11 million NGVs in use worldwide; ≈110K


operating on US roads
 Natural gas is compressed to enable the maximum
onboard fuel storage
 5.660 pounds = 1 Gasoline Gallon Equivalent

(GGE) (≈125 scf)


 6.360 pounds = 1 Diesel Gallon Equivalent (DGE)

(≈ 140 scf)
 Octane rating of 117

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How is a CNG Vehicle Different
Than a Diesel to Maintain?
o Engine Maintenance
oFuel System Maintenance
oFuel Cylinder Maintenance
and Inspection

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Engine Operation and Maintenance
 CNG engines operate in a similar way as a
gasoline engine but at a higher temperature
 Spark plugs or another ignition source are
required for fuel ignition
 CNG engines come in similar power and
torque ranges as a gasoline or diesel engine
 CNG is cleaner, extending the oil change
intervals out substantially
 Cummins ISLG oil and filter change intervals
are 15,000mi/6mo or 500 runtime hours
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ACUA CNG Scheduled PM
Intervals

Hours Distance Months

 Oil and Filter 500 15,000 mi 6


 Spin-on Fuel Filter 1,000 15,000 mi 12
 Spark Plugs 1,500 22,500 mi 18
 Engine Coolant 2,000 30,000 mi 24
Overhead
 Adjustment 2,000 30,000 mi 24

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Fuel System Components and
Maintenance
High Pressure 3600 psi max. Low Pressure, Engine Supply
Approximately 100 psi
 Fill nozzle (O-ring)
 Tank pressure gauge  Low pressure filter
 Cylinder shutoff valve (cartridge)
 Pressure Relief Device  Electric shutoff valve
 Main shutoff valve  Engine supply tubing and
lines
 High pressure filter
(cartridge)
 Service vent
 Electric shutoff valve
 High pressure regulator
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CNG Fuel System Details

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CNG Safety Devices
 As a gaseous fuel, CNG is lighter than air and will rise quickly
with no pooling on the ground as with other vehicle fuels.
 Tank(s) are specifically designed to quickly vent through a
Pressure Relief Device (PRD) if enveloped in fire without
rupturing the tank.
 There is a manual shutoff valve which can isolate each tank.
Note: The PRD is still actively protecting the tank when the
shutoff is closed.
 Electro-solenoid valves will also isolate the tank(s) and fuel
system piping when the vehicle is turned off.
 An Excess-flow Valve on each cylinder prevents gas leakage in
the case of a rapid pressure change past the cylinder.

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CNG Fuel Cylinder Types
TABLE 1

A COMPARISON OF ONBOARD FUEL STORAGE CYLINDERS

TYPE SIZE CAPACITY WEIGHT


Type 1 74" x 15" 1,820 SCF 387 lbs.
Example: All-Steel
Type 2 74" x 15" 1,820 SCF 290 lbs.
Example: Hoop-Wrapped
Aluminum Composite
Type 3 74" x 15" 1,820 SCF 141 lbs.
Example: Fully-Wrapped
Aluminum Composite
Type 4 74" x 15" 1,820 SCF 141 lbs.
Example: All-Composite

Onboard 3600 psi vehicle cylinders; 4 types of


onboard cylinders; all meet the same national
safety standards FMVSS 304 and ANSI NGV2.
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Fuel Cylinder Design Type 3

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Fuel Types and Combustion
Properties

Range of Flammability
Fuel Lean Limit Rich Limit Flash Point Auto Ignition Temperature

Diesel 0.60% 7.50% 145°F 420°F


Ethanol 3% 19% 55°F 690°F
Gasoline 1.40% 7.60% <-40°F 475°F
Hydrogen 4% 75% gas 930°F
Propane 2.2% 10% gas 890°F
Natural Gas 5% 16% gas 1070°F

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CNG Tank Safety
 Vehicle tanks and fuel systems should be inspected
at least every 3 years/36000 miles or when the
vehicle is in a motor vehicle accident
 Inspectors should be accredited by CSA Standards
with a CNG Fuel System Inspector Certification
 CSA is recognized by the Occupational Safety &
Health Administration (OSHA)
 American National Standards Institute (ANSI) NGV2
 Find an inspector at: http://peoplesearch-csa-
america.org

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Maintenance Center Precautions
 Released Natural Gas will pool in the ceiling of a
service garage if not ventilated
 Exhaust fans and gas detection systems added
 Open flame heating sources eliminated
 Fleet technicians will need training on CNG
 Service safety procedures must be defined and
followed by the fleet service technicians
 Gas leak detection service tools added

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Staff Training Drivers
 Driver Training
 Daily routines
 Fueling procedures and safety
 Use you ears and nose

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Staff Training Mechanics
 Mechanic Training
 Factory train your mechanics on the fuel
system that is installed on your vehicles
 Require engine system training from
manufacturer
 Cylinder manufacturers may also offer training
 Train on safe maintenance procedures
associated with CNG: high pressure, venting
methods and combustible safety
 Encourage and incentivize ASE certifications
and other alternative fuel education

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Training and Standards
Organizations
 National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC)
 Natural Gas Vehicle Institute (NGVI)
 Clean Vehicle Education Foundation (CVEF)
 National Automotive Technician Education Foundation
(NATEF)
 National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)

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CNG Fueling is Here at the ACUA
• ACUA built a CNG fueling station, partially
funded by a DOE Clean Cities grant
• Station Dedicated in October 2010
• ACUA is committed to the full transition of its
collection fleet to CNG
• Currently 5 CNG refuse trucks are operating,
10 more will arrive in the spring 2011
• First fleet accessible station in southern NJ,
Why CNG? all fleets are welcome
•Burns Cleaner
80% less ozone forming emissions than diesel/gasoline vehicles
•Less Expensive
Natural gas is between $0.50 and $ 1.00 cheaper than diesel
per gallon equivalent
•Produced Domestically
CNG Cleaner, Cheaper and
Better
QUESTIONS ?
Harry Gallagher
Maintenance Resource Coordinator
Atlantic County Utilities Authority
Contact information:
609-569-7315
[email protected]
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